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Picture of WONDAWEDGE WondaWedge is an inflatable wedge pillow designed for indoor or outdoor use by individuals with balance, back, respiratory, or digestive disabilities. Made of sueded vinyl, this pillow has an attached mat and enables users to set their own comfort level by adjusting the level of inflation. This pillow offers three different angles: sitting up, reclining, and lying down. When not in use, the pillow deflates for compact storage in a small space. WEIGHT: 1.3 pounds. COLOR: Warm gray, royal blue, lime green, citrus orange, lemon yellow, or pink.

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Price: 24.00.

This product record was updated on April 13, 2011.

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Cypress Creek Marketing, LP

400 Ledgerock Road
Wimberly , Texas 78676
United States
Telephone: 800-549-5773 or 512-847-5970.
Fax: 512-847-5971.
Web: http://www.wondawedge.com.
Email: margie@cypresscreekmarketing.com.


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